Risk Check
Detect needy, angry, cold, rude, defensive, confusing, or damaging messages before they are sent.
TactSend checks if your reply sounds risky, needy, angry, cold, or defensive — then gives you a safer version in your own tone. It remembers people, history, triggers, and outcomes so advice gets more personal over time.
Likely to sound defensive and emotionally pressured.
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Detect needy, angry, cold, rude, defensive, confusing, or damaging messages before they are sent.
Make the message safer without making the user sound fake, robotic, or over-polished.
Save people, relationship context, common triggers, tone preferences, and what worked before.
Upload a WhatsApp export into a profile and analyze the recent 100–300 messages for a faster start.
A later browser extension that checks messages inside WhatsApp Web, Gmail, LinkedIn, and Slack Web.
Human-reviewed support for serious conversations where the user cannot afford to get it wrong.
A Semrush-style animated browser preview with a moving cursor, app sidebar, message box, risk panel, and safer replacement. It is original and built for TactSend.
The user chooses a situation, answers simple questions, pastes a message or uploads a screenshot, and gets a risk score, recommendations, and a safer reply.
Partner, ex, boss, client, family, friend, apology, boundary, or difficult conversation.
TactSend identifies risk, tone, triggers, and what may go wrong if the user sends it.
The user gets a calmer rewrite in their own tone and can save the outcome for better future advice.
Users buy based on how often they need help, while deeper actions like imports and full analysis use more credits.
Try the message safety workflow.
For important weekly messages.
For active personal and work use.
For founders, creators, and heavy users.
Start with a risky draft, get the tone risk, understand what may go wrong, and send a calmer version in your own voice.